Occupational Therapy

Occupational Therapy (OT) is an important part of a patient's overall rehabilitative therapy program.

Our Occupational Therapists use their knowledge of the structure and function of the human body, the effects of illness or injury and the components of activity to increase the patient's overall involvement in functional activity and safe practices.

REHABILITATION SPOTLIGHT

Ryan Alley, OTR has been an Occupational Therapist at The Bellevue Hospital since 2000. Ryan is a Bureau of Workers Compensation accredited Transitional Work Developer, and an Industrial Ergonomic Evaluator.

The primary goal of Occupational Therapy is to enable people to participate in the activities of everyday life.

Whether it is treating a specific arm or hand injury, or training in ways to help you better care for yourself, The Bellevue Hospital’s skilled Occupational Therapist may help you return to your previous level of function and independence.

A physician referral is required to start an Occupational Therapy program. Call 419.483.4040, Ext. 4279 for an appointment.